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Have you ever
wondered how it came to be that we enjoy candy canes each Christmas
season?
Legend has it that in 1670, the choirmaster at the
Cologne Cathedral handed out sugar sticks among his young singers to keep
them quiet during the long Living Nativity ceremony. In honor of the
occasion, he had the candies bent into shepherd's
crooks.
The symbol
of the shepherd's crook is an ancient one, representing the humble
shepherds who were first to worship the newborn Christ. Candy canes have come to be regarded as much an ornament as it is a confection to be eaten. They appear in stockings, on tabletops as part of an ornamental display, and frequently attached to gift packages. And of course, what would a Christmas stocking be without candy canes?
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Candy Cane Recipe 2
cups sugar
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